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Get ready to cry folks. Just watching this little lovable elephant lose its parents is enough to break your heart, but you’ll quickly recover when he starts flapping those adorable ears to the rescue! Watch the first official trailer from Disney’s DUMBO and let us know if you’ll be going to see it. Watch it after the jump!

‘This Week In Movies’ is a weekly article that catches you up on all nine new film releases coming out in theaters. With Thanksgiving nearby, we have seven films that provide us with a deeper meaning of life and escape us into world’s not fit for the faint of heart. Read on!Read More

Basil Tsiokas, the program director of DOC NYC, America’s largest documentary festival, joins us to speak about this year’s LatinX documentaries and why so many LatinX stories are starting to be made (1:06). And if you’re going to the movies, film and culture critic Mike Sargent talks to me about two new releases – Hugh Jackman’s political drama The Frontrunner and the WW2 horror-action film Overlord(16:09).Read More

‘This Week In Movies’ is a weekly article that catches you up on all nine new film releases coming out in theaters. As we begin November, we have ten films that grace us with compelling stories and a few laughs. Read on!Read More

‘This Week In Movies’ is a weekly article that catches you up on all the new film releases coming out in theaters. This final week of October entering November, we have ten films that grace us with compelling stories and a few laughs. Read on!Read More

The New York Film Festival, North America’s second oldest film festival once again graces us with the best films of the fall season. The 56th edition, which begins from Sept. 28 to Oct. 14, brings movies such as Orson Welles’ last film “The Other Side Of The Wind“. Take a look at our gallery above for more.Read More

Let’s not kid ourselves. Latinos are invisible in movies, but they do have some juice on TV. Narcos: Mexico is an example when Latino star power (Latino American and US Latino) teams up together with a relevant story that has proven to attract White, Black and even Asian audiences.Read More

‘This Week In Movies’ is a weekly article that catches you up on all the new film releases coming out every week. This week we have the lowest amount of releases we’ve seen in years – only five. The end of August is usually considered the worst week for movies in a calendar year. Nevertheless, all five films offer either star power (Oscar Isaac who is the new Batman, an interesting premise, or a perfect excuse to zone out and laugh). Read on!Read More

This is a very good ‘This Week In Movies’. There’s a little bit for everyone from some family fair, comedy, documentaries and indie with some fresh faces and rising stars. First up is Disney’s Christopher Robin, essentially a live-action Winnie The Pooh movie. This one should choke on you up. If you’re into politics, author Dinesh D’Souza compares Abraham Lincoln’s presidency to Trump’s in Death of a Nation, and indie film Never Goin’ Back stars Argentine actress Camila Morrone who is a star in the making harkening back to Italy’s Sofia Loren. See what else is here that you might like to see and GO SEE IT! And remember to listen to our podcastthis Fridayfor our review of movies and interviews with filmmakers and other notable figures of American and Latino pop culture.

Colombia is a country known for its salsa and vallenato. Vallenato is the folkloric, poetic music of its coast which its singer/songwriter Jose Dario Martinez Acosta, aka Chabuco, has been listening to since he was a child due to his father’s influence, the legendary guitarist Hugues Martinez. With his fourth solo album titled Encuentro, he mixes the sounds of vallenato from the Caribbean coast of Colombia, with jazz and bossa nova, resulting in a beautiful and unique sound of Latin Jazz.